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Criticized by the supporters, increasingly contested internally and a substitute against Belgium. Even if this last point is explained by Deschamps’ desire to rotate and that Kylian Mbappé remains indisputable in the Blues’ gala eleven, this situation is causing concern internationally. This is the case in Spain in particular, where the misadventures of the Bondynois during this international gathering are causing a lot of talk.
In the show The Jugones Beach Barthe various participants were thus keen to side with the new Madrid galactic. “Mbappé, criticized in France and substitute in the national team. Kylian, calm down, you’re still the best”for example, launched the presenter of the show Josep Pedrerol. “Mbappé has nothing to prove”explained Guti, a former Real Madrid player.
Lizarazu’s words set the place on fire
The newspapers are a little less benevolent. “France resurrects against Belgium by sacrificing Mbappé and Griezmann”for example, is the title of the daily newspaper Brand. “France disarms Belgium without needing Mbappé”he goes his own way Sportwhich then evokes “an anecdotal entry into the game” Merengue. “It’s a surprise that when France needed him most, their best player remained on the bench”wonders on his side World Sports. “Little Mbappé, a lot of Dembélé”noted AS.
Of course, the criticisms made against him in France are also taken up and relayed by our Spanish neighbors. Bixente Lizarazu’s editorial about the Bondynois was thus taken up everywhere, just like the numerous statements of the columnist Daniel Riolo are often present on the websites of the main Spanish media. In any case, Kylian Mbappé will have the opportunity to make up for it this weekend with a shock against Real Sociedad, then against Stuttgart in the Champions League in the middle of the week.
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